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not very long ago that was a wedge issue bob dole was using against bill clinton. i think we made some progress in other areas including environmentally. >> barney frank talking in his sleep. >> hadn't even noticed that through the glare on the glasses. barney frank, a great congressman and a great guest even with his eyes closed. >>> and who can forget this moment following the iowa caucuses. >> if you had told us one year ago we would come in third in iowa, we would have given anything for that. and you know something? you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, tom harkin, we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and north dakota and new mexico. we're going to california and texas and new york. we're going to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. yeah! >> it was the scream that defined howard dean's ill-fated candidacy. intense to borderline manic. research conducted for a group called media cultured society shows it was his microphone because it on
not very long ago that was a wedge issue bob dole was using against bill clinton. i think we made some progress in other areas including environmentally. >> barney frank talking in his sleep. >> hadn't even noticed that through the glare on the glasses. barney frank, a great congressman and a great guest even with his eyes closed. >>> and who can forget this moment following the iowa caucuses. >> if you had told us one year ago we would come in third in iowa, we would...
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dole and back by popular demand in '96 bob dole. now you're saying the solution to the republican future is bush. it's a legacy. can't you broaden it out beyond the anglo-saxon names bush and dole and nixon. can't you get out wider? >> chris, let's not kid ourselves. the front-runner for the democrats is clinton. that's not exactly a new name. >> you got me. you got me! feehery, you got me. >> jeb bush, and you said it earlier, jeb bush understands the diversity of the country. >> right. >> he's pushed back against the republican party -- >> he got me. >> -- in terms of immigration. he thinks the republicans have to move on this, but there are two big problems here. one, if the party performs historically the way it does in midterm elections when you have a president in his second term, there will be a lot of people on the right who will succeed and they will go back into 2016 just the way they went into 2012. you will then have a primary situation where what you have to do to get the nomination in the primaries is at odds with what
dole and back by popular demand in '96 bob dole. now you're saying the solution to the republican future is bush. it's a legacy. can't you broaden it out beyond the anglo-saxon names bush and dole and nixon. can't you get out wider? >> chris, let's not kid ourselves. the front-runner for the democrats is clinton. that's not exactly a new name. >> you got me. you got me! feehery, you got me. >> jeb bush, and you said it earlier, jeb bush understands the diversity of the...
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but that is not bob dole. when he came home in a full body cast, people said that bob would never have to work another day in his life. that's what they said. he was a hero. he made his contribution. but he worked every single day to stand and walk and use his arms again. he made himself get out of bed and made himself a public servant and a republican nominee for president in 1996. but his greatest pride was passing the americans with disabilities act. why is bob dole here? is not here because he feared advocate the united nations. certainly this man who served this country is not here because he doesn't want to build a sovereignty of the united states of america. he is here because he wants to know that other countries will treat the disabled the way that we do. he is here because he wants to know that when a disabled american veteran or a wounded warrior travels overseas, but they are treated with the same dignity and respect they receive here at home. that is why an 89-year-old one week removed from the ho
but that is not bob dole. when he came home in a full body cast, people said that bob would never have to work another day in his life. that's what they said. he was a hero. he made his contribution. but he worked every single day to stand and walk and use his arms again. he made himself get out of bed and made himself a public servant and a republican nominee for president in 1996. but his greatest pride was passing the americans with disabilities act. why is bob dole here? is not here because...
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these are the same rules that we operated with when everett dirksen was here, when bob dole was leader, george mitchell was leader. in the 1990's we balanced the budget of our nation four years in a row without a constitutional amendment. it didn't take a piece of paper to tell us to do it or new words written in the constitution. it took the common sense and courage of people on the floor of the senate to do what was right. we don't have to change the rules. we have to change the thinking. or change the people who don't want to do it. everyreat moment of this institution when people look back in history with pride a point to the missouri compromise or point to henry clay or daniel webster, all these great senators, or ted knedy more recently and others on the other side of the aisle, when they do that, they're talking about people who operated by the same rules but found a common ground because they had the intelligence and willpower to put the country and its interests ahead of fg else. that's what dick lugar's loss last night means us to. i don't know who will replace him. we don't
these are the same rules that we operated with when everett dirksen was here, when bob dole was leader, george mitchell was leader. in the 1990's we balanced the budget of our nation four years in a row without a constitutional amendment. it didn't take a piece of paper to tell us to do it or new words written in the constitution. it took the common sense and courage of people on the floor of the senate to do what was right. we don't have to change the rules. we have to change the thinking. or...
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. >> as bob dole used to say, you know it, i know it, the american people know it. it is the world market driving the price of oil. you have it disruption in the middle east. the president finds himself on the hot seat now. on the pipeline question, that you are getti -- he is getting clobbered. >> i keep hearing from the administration how much oil construction has -- how much oil consumption has gone down and there is drilling everywhere. >> gas prices are not rational a great deal of the time -- >> neither are politicians. >> neither are we -- >> there are factors going on and he does not have control over that. i think he made it clear ithat they would approve it at the administration thought they had a deal with officials in nebraska, and it fell apart -- drinkingike clean water and good water for irrigation purposes. you cannot blame them for that. that is bipartisan. >> the act or for they are worried about is crossed by 25,000 -- aquifer they are worried about is crossed by 25,000 miles of pipeline, enough to go around the world. obama was night hememmed in
. >> as bob dole used to say, you know it, i know it, the american people know it. it is the world market driving the price of oil. you have it disruption in the middle east. the president finds himself on the hot seat now. on the pipeline question, that you are getti -- he is getting clobbered. >> i keep hearing from the administration how much oil construction has -- how much oil consumption has gone down and there is drilling everywhere. >> gas prices are not rational a...
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bob dole. this is the kind of thing that mitt romney certainly wants to hear right before his first debate. we'll share it with you right after this. ♪ why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? snoouchlt. >>> i just don't understand why anyone thinks it's a goo
bob dole. this is the kind of thing that mitt romney certainly wants to hear right before his first debate. we'll share it with you right after this. ♪ why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your...
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but that's not bob dole. almost 70 years ago, when he came home to kansas from battlesfields of italy in a full body cast, people said that bob had never had to work another day in his life. that's what they said. he was a hero. he'd made his contribution. but bob dole worked every single day to stand and to walk and to use his arms again. he made himself get out of that bed and he made himself a public servant and a united states senator and the republican nominee for president in 1996. but his greatest pride was passing the americans with disabilities act. bob dole, why is he here? he's not here because he's here to advocate for the united nations. and certainly this man who served his country is not here because he doesn't want to defend the sovereignty of the united states of america. he is here because he wants to know that other countries will come to treat the disabled the way we do. he's here because he wants to know that what -- when a disabled american veteran, our wounded warriors, travel overseas,
but that's not bob dole. almost 70 years ago, when he came home to kansas from battlesfields of italy in a full body cast, people said that bob had never had to work another day in his life. that's what they said. he was a hero. he'd made his contribution. but bob dole worked every single day to stand and to walk and to use his arms again. he made himself get out of that bed and he made himself a public servant and a united states senator and the republican nominee for president in 1996. but...
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. ♪ sweet robert dole. bob, bob, bob. you know the song, good. ♪ i've been in climbed. >> ♪ bop, bop, bop. >> searching from page 5. ladies and gentleman, the movie. the tributes and movie starring elizabeth "stand by your man" dull. -- dole. what is his mood? what do you think? [laughter] the cecil b. demille of robert dole extravaganzas. still the most humorous man in the senate, house and sen. the former majority leader who you heard from. substituting for the secretary of agriculture and a man for all seasons. star of stage, screen, the senate, law and order, and reverse mortgages -- [laughter] senator fred thompson. majority leader of the senate and singing bass in the hit song elvira 257 times. and, of course, the man himself. bob dole. again, sam.ay it roll it. [applause] >> june 11, 1996, was one of the most emotional days of my life and one of the most beautiful days of our lives because of all the tributes and the warmth and the love that was in that room for bob dole. it was quite an event because he was no
. ♪ sweet robert dole. bob, bob, bob. you know the song, good. ♪ i've been in climbed. >> ♪ bop, bop, bop. >> searching from page 5. ladies and gentleman, the movie. the tributes and movie starring elizabeth "stand by your man" dull. -- dole. what is his mood? what do you think? [laughter] the cecil b. demille of robert dole extravaganzas. still the most humorous man in the senate, house and sen. the former majority leader who you heard from. substituting for the...
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bob dole once put it this way. he said if you are hanging around with nothing to do and the zoo is closed, come on over to the senate. [laughter] >> you look at the same kind of feelings, and you won't even have to pay. [laughter] >> howard described the senate as polite anarchy. it is from him that we got the image of hurting cats. all of this is said with a deep love and affection, of course, for colleagues and the institution. the same way that people from big families talk about each other, it might look like dysfunction from the outside, but it is our dysfunction. somehow, by some history of design in human nature, it not only works, but it is the glory of the republic. none of us would change a thing about it. but i do think we have an obligation to explain it a little better to people, so let me make a couple of observations. first of all, as trent likes to point out, there is no rulebook for leading the senate. this means every leader has to interpret the job on his own. and in slightly different ways. some
bob dole once put it this way. he said if you are hanging around with nothing to do and the zoo is closed, come on over to the senate. [laughter] >> you look at the same kind of feelings, and you won't even have to pay. [laughter] >> howard described the senate as polite anarchy. it is from him that we got the image of hurting cats. all of this is said with a deep love and affection, of course, for colleagues and the institution. the same way that people from big families talk about...
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pretty early on. >> romney is going to be a stronger candidate than bob dole, you'd agree? >> it's hard to say. dole, we worried about that campaign right up until the very end. i think a lot of people thought it was over in september and august. and i remember i worked on that campaign right up to the end. we worried about it to the end. because these races are incredibly unpredictable. i worked on the '92 campaign for bill clinton. at this time he was in third place in the polls. so you can recover. the democratic primary last time around was pretty brutal. >> the other issues while these guys are fighting amongst themselves the president has not had to answer some of these questions about where we are in the economy on energy, on unemployment. so that's also a positive for the president. >> yeah. it was strange today. he did go out with an economic message in his press conference. and then the press conference which really is dominated by the questions were all about basically foreign policy. >> and middle east. tone yes, how do you see what's gone on tonight? >> romney
pretty early on. >> romney is going to be a stronger candidate than bob dole, you'd agree? >> it's hard to say. dole, we worried about that campaign right up until the very end. i think a lot of people thought it was over in september and august. and i remember i worked on that campaign right up to the end. we worried about it to the end. because these races are incredibly unpredictable. i worked on the '92 campaign for bill clinton. at this time he was in third place in the polls....
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bob dole was his partner. he was worried about long. long was in opposition to him. long for is part knowing he was leaving commented to people, i think i will give him a break. he is leaving office. he has been a double boiler. he called him and said take that patent bill. you earned it. interesting language. he got the bill passed before there was any vote but he was right. the very end of the year. last hour of the last day of the congressional session the bill was passed. the act was passed in 1980 and as a result universities could license and sell their patents to corporations. now we are going to have 28,000 patents made into medications so all these new medications we would all be better off. not exactly. because what happened was universities and corporations did indeed partner and make a lot of money by doing so that did not translate into better medications for you and me. part of it had to do with cultural changes in medicine that resulted. medicine began to take on more coloration of corporate mentality. researchers like corporations became jealous of th
bob dole was his partner. he was worried about long. long was in opposition to him. long for is part knowing he was leaving commented to people, i think i will give him a break. he is leaving office. he has been a double boiler. he called him and said take that patent bill. you earned it. interesting language. he got the bill passed before there was any vote but he was right. the very end of the year. last hour of the last day of the congressional session the bill was passed. the act was passed...
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bob dole for his long and established career in washington. they don't know mitt romney. >> you can't compare -- that's not a good comparison [overlapping dialogue] >> gregg: can i remind you and i worked on that dole campaign. final comment -- the presidential elections when have you an incumbent is about the incumbent. the economy is weak and that will bear heavily. >> gregg: if it meaningfully improves. >> and the candidates will put their focus on the president and his policies and talk about that more than each other. >> stick around. we are not at 7% yet. as we mentioned, a disappointing night for newt gingrich. his only super tuesday win, the native state of georgia. we go to atlanta. jonathan, what's the prognosis for gingrich's campaign? >> reporter: well, he has his sights set on, to answer your earlier question, kansas, mississippi and alabama. but really, georgia was the do-or-die, make-or-break moment, the state he had to win and he did that this evening. but there was some concern prior to super tuesday that the former speaker, n
bob dole for his long and established career in washington. they don't know mitt romney. >> you can't compare -- that's not a good comparison [overlapping dialogue] >> gregg: can i remind you and i worked on that dole campaign. final comment -- the presidential elections when have you an incumbent is about the incumbent. the economy is weak and that will bear heavily. >> gregg: if it meaningfully improves. >> and the candidates will put their focus on the president and...
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. >> as bob dole used to say, you know what, i know it, the american people you know it. you have china as a consumer, disruption anin the middle east. the president is in the hot seat. on the pipeline question, he is getting clobbered. not much to be had. >> i keep hearing how much oil consumption has gone down and how e drilling has increased, drilling everywhere. >> gas prices are not rational -- >> neither our politicians. >> neither aree -- >> he got hemmed in by republicans on the keystone pipeline. i thought he made it clear that he would approve it, and the administration thought they had a deal with officials in nebraska that fell apart -- >> clean drinking water, good water for irrigation purposes -- you cannot fault him for that. that is bipartisan. >> the aquifer they are worried about is crossed by 25,000 miles of pipeline, enough to go out and the world. the water you are drinking is nice and cle. obamwas t hemmein by republicans on keystone. he made a unilateral decision last year after the longest study conducted on any pipeline in american history, that t
. >> as bob dole used to say, you know what, i know it, the american people you know it. you have china as a consumer, disruption anin the middle east. the president is in the hot seat. on the pipeline question, he is getting clobbered. not much to be had. >> i keep hearing how much oil consumption has gone down and how e drilling has increased, drilling everywhere. >> gas prices are not rational -- >> neither our politicians. >> neither aree -- >> he got...
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bob dole for his long and established career in washington. they don't know mitt romney. >> you can't compare -- that's not a good comparison [overlapping dialogue] >> gregg: can i remind you and i worked on that dole campaign. final comment -- the presidential elections when have you an incumbent is about the incumbent. the economy is weak and that will bear heavily. >> gregg: if it meaningfully improves. >> and the candidates will put their focus on the president and his policies and talk about that more than each other. >> stick around. we are not at 7% yet. as we mentioned, a disappointing night for newt gingrich. his only super tuesday win, the native state of georgia. we go to atlanta. jonathan, what's the prognosis for gingrich's campaign? >> reporter: well, he has his sights set on, to answer your earlier question, kansas, mississippi and alabama. but really, georgia was the do-or-die, make-or-break moment, the state he had to win and he did that this evening. but there was some concern prior to super tuesday that the former speaker, n
bob dole for his long and established career in washington. they don't know mitt romney. >> you can't compare -- that's not a good comparison [overlapping dialogue] >> gregg: can i remind you and i worked on that dole campaign. final comment -- the presidential elections when have you an incumbent is about the incumbent. the economy is weak and that will bear heavily. >> gregg: if it meaningfully improves. >> and the candidates will put their focus on the president and...
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after bob dole lost the presidential race in 1996 to bill clinton, mr. dole became the celebrity spokes model for a drug called viagra. >> courage. something shared by countless americans. those who risk their lives. those who battle serious illness. when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i was primarily concerned with myself for the cancer but secondly i was concerned about possible post-op rative side effects like erect i'll dysfunction. e.d. it's embarrassing to talk about e.d. but it's important to millions of men and their partners that i decided to talk about it publicly. >> that was high level republican party politics around sex and genitals and reproduction in 1999 courtesy of the 1996 presidential nominee bob dole. 13 years later, here's the book end to that. >> do you have any concerns about some of his comments on social issues on contraception, on women in combat, and whether or not that would hurt his viability in a general election campaign would he be the nominee? >> well, i get such a chuckle when these things come out. this contrace
after bob dole lost the presidential race in 1996 to bill clinton, mr. dole became the celebrity spokes model for a drug called viagra. >> courage. something shared by countless americans. those who risk their lives. those who battle serious illness. when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i was primarily concerned with myself for the cancer but secondly i was concerned about possible post-op rative side effects like erect i'll dysfunction. e.d. it's embarrassing to talk about e.d. but...
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there were some other interesting -- i mean, people like bob dole was the congressman there and donald rumsfeld was a congressman then. al quee who later became governor of minnesota, john lindsay who later changed parties and became mayor of new york. it was just a host of people that mine the history books that, you know, i had the responsibility to answer phones. one time i got a call from ronald reagan, calling for gerald ford. you know, at the time, it's just part of your job. you don't put it into perspective. but later on it's like, that was pretty cool. you know? >> in the senate, the setup was a little different. we sat on the floor and on either side of the providing officer and our jobs were to fetch water for senators who stood up to speak, attend their other needs. we would run trips from senator's office to senator's office and send out messages from the senate leadership to all of the senators on that side of the aisle. we had to memorize, as frank has alluded to, we had to know the senators by site. but we considered ourselves fairly busy. but there was plenty of time f
there were some other interesting -- i mean, people like bob dole was the congressman there and donald rumsfeld was a congressman then. al quee who later became governor of minnesota, john lindsay who later changed parties and became mayor of new york. it was just a host of people that mine the history books that, you know, i had the responsibility to answer phones. one time i got a call from ronald reagan, calling for gerald ford. you know, at the time, it's just part of your job. you don't...
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. >> a rare senate appearance, by former majority leader bob dole wasn't enough to win over republican support for a treaty promising equal rights for people with disabilities. we'll talk with the leading sponsor john kerry about what he called one of the sadsest days of his long senate career. >> this vote is to test whether the senate will stand up for those who cannot see or hear and whether senators can hear the truth and see the facts. >> at nato today, secretary of state hillary clinton bids farewell and voices a warning about securing syria's chemical weapons. >> our concerns that an increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. >> and road to 2016, congressman paul ryan and senator marco rubio drop big hints at last night's dinner honoring jack kemp. >> you know any good diners in new hampshire or iowa, right? >> paul, thank you for your invitation for lunch in iowa and new hampshire, but i will not stand by and watch the people of south carolina ignored. ♪ >> and
. >> a rare senate appearance, by former majority leader bob dole wasn't enough to win over republican support for a treaty promising equal rights for people with disabilities. we'll talk with the leading sponsor john kerry about what he called one of the sadsest days of his long senate career. >> this vote is to test whether the senate will stand up for those who cannot see or hear and whether senators can hear the truth and see the facts. >> at nato today, secretary of state...
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bush in 2000 and bob dole in 1996. as we reported, rick santorum has made up considerable ground in iowa. it came at a cost, though. santorum has used up much of his money in that one state alone. scott pelley asked if it was a do or die campaign. >>> we have to do well. i've said from the beginning that there's really three primaries now and ron paul has his own primary and gingrich and romney are sort of fighting for the establishment primary and then perry, bachmann and myself trying to be the conservative alternative. >> reporter: even if you do well here, even if you win or come in second, do you have the legs to go the second round, the third round, the fourth round? you're running on a shoestring. >> well, we're running on -- no, shoestring is an insult to shoestrings. we've done it the old-fashioned way, and it's had quite an appeal being the incumbent not afraid to answer the questions, not afraid to make themselves available to the people, in front of the cameras, and be able to handle those questions. we've
bush in 2000 and bob dole in 1996. as we reported, rick santorum has made up considerable ground in iowa. it came at a cost, though. santorum has used up much of his money in that one state alone. scott pelley asked if it was a do or die campaign. >>> we have to do well. i've said from the beginning that there's really three primaries now and ron paul has his own primary and gingrich and romney are sort of fighting for the establishment primary and then perry, bachmann and myself...
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the clue is bob dole, jack kemp. ed musky, sergeant striver. in pyramid style, we are looking to the category they belong. the first correct answer will get a follow up thursday with us. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. [ female announcer ] end the struggle with weak, damaged hair with new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. it nurtures hair back to strong, healthy life. our exclusive active naturals wheat protein formula works with your hair, targeting damage, restoring strength and resilience
the clue is bob dole, jack kemp. ed musky, sergeant striver. in pyramid style, we are looking to the category they belong. the first correct answer will get a follow up thursday with us. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it...
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only 13% blamed president clinton, 5% blame the bob dole. the role that the commission played along the candidates to engage in anti-democratic manipulations behind closed doors without having to pay a political process. if bob dole and bill clinton can look at the camera and say we are going to keep out a candidate that you want to see, they would have never had the courage to do so. it would have been forced to allow ross perot on the stage. >> what about this, that gary johnson made, the former governor of new mexico, running on the libertarian line, this catch-22 about how you increase your standing in the polls if you are not in the debates? >> an investigation by the federal election commission looked at adopting a numerical figure to decide whether it third-party candidate could participate. they have announced if any candidate gets 15% of the polls, they will invite them. 15%? that is crazy. there has not been a third-party candidate in the last 100 years that has come close to 15% prior to any presidential debate. congress gives can
only 13% blamed president clinton, 5% blame the bob dole. the role that the commission played along the candidates to engage in anti-democratic manipulations behind closed doors without having to pay a political process. if bob dole and bill clinton can look at the camera and say we are going to keep out a candidate that you want to see, they would have never had the courage to do so. it would have been forced to allow ross perot on the stage. >> what about this, that gary johnson made,...
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then bob dole lost pennsylvania. in 2004 the republican was george bush and the day before the election he went and campaigned in pennsylvania. and the next day, george bush lost pennsylvania. last time around as well the sunday before the election, there's john mccain campaigning in pennsylvania. and then john mccain loses pennsylvania. right before the election, you can set your watch by it. the republican presidential contender will go and campaign in pennsylvania. and every year the media responds by saying, wow the republican is going to pennsylvania. maybe the republicans are going to win pennsylvania this year. does this mean the republicans are planning on winning pennsylvania this year e. and the republicans say, yes, we're going there because we're going to win pennsylvania and they lose it every year. the reason they do this every year is because they want to be seen as super confident. they want to be seen as so confident they are expanding the map. they want to create the impression that they are going t
then bob dole lost pennsylvania. in 2004 the republican was george bush and the day before the election he went and campaigned in pennsylvania. and the next day, george bush lost pennsylvania. last time around as well the sunday before the election, there's john mccain campaigning in pennsylvania. and then john mccain loses pennsylvania. right before the election, you can set your watch by it. the republican presidential contender will go and campaign in pennsylvania. and every year the media...
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within the treaty. >> i think most of them were praising bob dole not just for his service in the senate but also his service to the country which he was wounded and disabled but i get your point. thank you for being on and arguing it well. >> thank you. >> that's one view. we had to trim that interview for time, but you can see the entire conversation online at ac360.com. as for what he said about former attorney general mr. thornburgh, here is mr. thornburgh's reaction. quote, my service as attorney general of the united states under president ronald reagan and president george h.w. bush provides a solid grounding for my opinion on the interpretation of this treaty. it's absurd to think that i would support a treaty that would adversely impact the well-being of my own son. who has severe intellectual and physical disabilities as has been implied. he continues to write that america continues to be a leader on this important human rights issue. let's dig deeper and talk to cnn senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. jeff, what's your reaction to what mr. ferras says? >> first, it's importa
within the treaty. >> i think most of them were praising bob dole not just for his service in the senate but also his service to the country which he was wounded and disabled but i get your point. thank you for being on and arguing it well. >> thank you. >> that's one view. we had to trim that interview for time, but you can see the entire conversation online at ac360.com. as for what he said about former attorney general mr. thornburgh, here is mr. thornburgh's reaction....
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. >> bob dole. >> bob dole. >> close. >> let's see. house speaker tom cross. senate president. our entire state of illinois delegates. and you know what i have to do? i have to tonight because i didn't get a chance to do this properly. i have to thank our friends in puerto rico. we were treated so warmly, so graciously, so loving. it was a great experience. but governor luis fortuno. his first lady. we so love her. committee woman zori fanadas, ron coffman, james garcia and all elected leaders. there were so many that helped us there. especially the delegates' volunteers. and the people of puerto rico for their support. thank you, puerto rico. now i get to sort of just say what's in my heart. you know, mitt and i have been in a lot of states. we've gone through every part of this country. and i am so moved by the people of this country that are counting on someone to go to washington and to take things in their hands and fix it. [ chanting mitt ] >> i sense everything that you're experiencing right here tonight 37 this sense we want to take this country back. that we are feelin
. >> bob dole. >> bob dole. >> close. >> let's see. house speaker tom cross. senate president. our entire state of illinois delegates. and you know what i have to do? i have to tonight because i didn't get a chance to do this properly. i have to thank our friends in puerto rico. we were treated so warmly, so graciously, so loving. it was a great experience. but governor luis fortuno. his first lady. we so love her. committee woman zori fanadas, ron coffman, james garcia...
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i like bob dole, we all do, but this didn't help. here he is when tom brokaw asked if he had a message for his opponent in '88. if he had anything to say to his noble rival. here's what he said. >> senator bob dole who is standing by in his headquarters. anything you'd like to say to him. >> i wish him well and meet him in the south. >> and senator dole, anything you'd like to say to the vice president? >> yeah. stop lying about my record. >> hey, mark. the look on that guy, it was bob dole in his most demonic. when you call -- i think he was finished after doing that, myself. >> you're right, chris. the hilarious thing is they're not even using it about someone they're running against. they're using it against harry reid. even if they destroy harry reid and reid more than anyone else in politics could not care less what they're calling him. the only other thing as funny as calling reid a liar which is useless to them is you have david axelrod and carney and reid saying this whole thing would end if you let the tax returns. >> last q
i like bob dole, we all do, but this didn't help. here he is when tom brokaw asked if he had a message for his opponent in '88. if he had anything to say to his noble rival. here's what he said. >> senator bob dole who is standing by in his headquarters. anything you'd like to say to him. >> i wish him well and meet him in the south. >> and senator dole, anything you'd like to say to the vice president? >> yeah. stop lying about my record. >> hey, mark. the look on...
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bob dold -- bob dole. [laughter] our entire state of illinois delegates and you know what i have to do, i have to thank our friends in puerto rico. [applause] we were treated so warmly, so graciously, so loving. i t was a great experience for us. thank you so much. thank you, everybody. there were so many that help us there, especially the delegates and volunteers and the people of puerto rico for their support. thank you, puerto rico. now, i get to stay within my heart be. -- say what is in my heart. you know, mitt and i have got to every part of this country. i am so moved by the people of this country that are counting on someone to go to washington and to take things in their hands in six itv. -- fix it. [applause] >> fix it! fix it! >> everything you are experiencing tonight -- we want to take this country back. we are feeling as though strong, arms of government are invading our lives. and me to use something else. women are coming to me and saying, will you please talk about deficit spending and bud
bob dold -- bob dole. [laughter] our entire state of illinois delegates and you know what i have to do, i have to thank our friends in puerto rico. [applause] we were treated so warmly, so graciously, so loving. i t was a great experience for us. thank you so much. thank you, everybody. there were so many that help us there, especially the delegates and volunteers and the people of puerto rico for their support. thank you, puerto rico. now, i get to stay within my heart be. -- say what is in my...